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the fbi identified him as los angeles resident paul ciancia. police say ciancia was taken into custody after being shot multiple times in the chest. new images emerging of what appears to be the suspect handcuffed to a gurney. you can see that right here. tonight new images of the deadly l-a airport shooting suspect emerging. as we learn more about the victims he was targetting. and the t-s-a's next move to keep travellers safe. we now have more information on the alleged gunman who police say killed a tsa officer and shot 2 others friday at los angeles international airport. you can see a picture of him here. the fbi identified him as los angeles resident paul ciancia. police say ciancia was taken into custody after being shot multiple times in the chest. new images emerging of what appears to be the suspect handcuffed to a gurney. you can see that right here. now investigators have the difficult task of trying to piece together a motive behind the shooting at terminal 3. everyone on the floor. everyone on the floor now. the fbi investigation
the fbi identified him as los angeles resident paul ciancia. police say ciancia was taken into custody after being shot multiple times in the chest. new images emerging of what appears to be the suspect handcuffed to a gurney. you can see that right here. tonight new images of the deadly l-a airport shooting suspect emerging. as we learn more about the victims he was targetting. and the t-s-a's next move to keep travellers safe. we now have more information on the alleged gunman who police say...
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and the los angeles area. and los angeles international airport. all trouble happened her in terminal three. this is the northwest portion of the airport. six carriers fly in and out. >> we reported the shooting at lax on our abc7 news smart known app. you can down load the app for free. the upscale east bay community of piedmont fighting a recent crime wave but putting up security cameras along the borders. the police department doesn't want to say where they will be located and we do know that there will be a lot of them. wayne freedman with the story. >> reporter: around outlying intersections in piedmont, look up. george orwell might have called these eyes of big brother but not most in this city. >> i think we need big brother to be watching us right now. >> we have had our highest crime rate in eight years. i've looked at records, probably past 20 years importantly, the highest increase. >> piedmont city councilman cast one of five votes last spring to spend $673,000 on 39 cameras in the city. they read license plates of cars arriving from oa
and the los angeles area. and los angeles international airport. all trouble happened her in terminal three. this is the northwest portion of the airport. six carriers fly in and out. >> we reported the shooting at lax on our abc7 news smart known app. you can down load the app for free. the upscale east bay community of piedmont fighting a recent crime wave but putting up security cameras along the borders. the police department doesn't want to say where they will be located and we do...
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it is a huge mess here at los angeles tonight. >> it looks dreadful. how are people handling the delays? what are people saying to you? >> reporter: it's a bit of a mixed bag. peopled in have been very very civil while this was all unfolding. they're trying to be collaborative, try to remember that this is a very serious incident that resulted in all of these delays. but at the same time, as people are coming off the planes, and some of these passengers have been stuck on planes 5 1/2 hours, they're incredibly frustrated because they didn't get any information from the airlines and they said it was quite frightening just having that information. >> kyung, appreciate it. our next guest came face-to-face with the gunman who asked what literally became a life or death question. we spoke earlier tonight by phone. >> lee leon, the shooter walked up to you. take us what happened. >> i had just gotten through the security gates with the x-ray machines. i had my shoes and belt off. as i was walking through there i heard shots. ways just getting ready to pick u
it is a huge mess here at los angeles tonight. >> it looks dreadful. how are people handling the delays? what are people saying to you? >> reporter: it's a bit of a mixed bag. peopled in have been very very civil while this was all unfolding. they're trying to be collaborative, try to remember that this is a very serious incident that resulted in all of these delays. but at the same time, as people are coming off the planes, and some of these passengers have been stuck on planes 5...
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again, he was in los angeles. one of the outstanding questions right now, wolf is, is that firearm, that assault rifle, he had three magazines, one of them in the firearm, two others that were found in his clothing, suggesting that he wanted to shoot a number of bullets. clearly we're told that they were ten bullets fired all together, between him and police officers who responded. you can see right there, wolf that is the weapon we believe he used on this rampage, and up to the top of the screen, those are clothes we are told he was wearing at the time, sort of camouflage clothing is what we're being told. >> we don't know much about paul anthony ciancia, but i suspect pretty soon we'll know a lot. evan perez is our justice reporter. what are you learning, evan? >> wolf, one of the things that the fbi is trying to focus on is to learn what his motivation was, whether or not -- what exactly these rantings that were contained in this letter that were found in the bag that he was carrying, whether there's any signif
again, he was in los angeles. one of the outstanding questions right now, wolf is, is that firearm, that assault rifle, he had three magazines, one of them in the firearm, two others that were found in his clothing, suggesting that he wanted to shoot a number of bullets. clearly we're told that they were ten bullets fired all together, between him and police officers who responded. you can see right there, wolf that is the weapon we believe he used on this rampage, and up to the top of the...
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the 23-year-old was raised in this new jersey house and lived in los angeles 18 months. unanswered are questions about where he got the gun, why he targeted t.s.a. officers and whether he was mentally stable. >> there's a host of video we are going through, we are examining that. there's a tremendous amount of evidence we are kimming. >> if convicted -- we are going through. >> if convicted paul ciancia faces the death penalty. >> not everyone is on board with the idea in kosovo. >> for the people of kosovo casting a ballot is more than determining a winner. it's the first time polls covering the entire territory has been organised by the government. it is hoped that it will smooth a path to the i-e.u. membership. a steady influx of people entered polling stations to work out who will be the next mayor. >> translation: these elections are important. it's important it is being held in the north. >> translation: we are talking about local elections. we need more young people, especially in the municipal assembly. it's important for voices to be heard. >> a short walk over
the 23-year-old was raised in this new jersey house and lived in los angeles 18 months. unanswered are questions about where he got the gun, why he targeted t.s.a. officers and whether he was mentally stable. >> there's a host of video we are going through, we are examining that. there's a tremendous amount of evidence we are kimming. >> if convicted -- we are going through. >> if convicted paul ciancia faces the death penalty. >> not everyone is on board with the idea...
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we've got crews on ground from los angeles. to new details about the accused gunman from his hometown. we're going to start this morning with the very latest developments from l.a.x. and dan simon. dan, good morning. bring us up to date. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, victor. at this point, we don't have a precise motive but it seems that the suspect here, paul ciancia seemed to have anti-federal government feelings directed towards the tsa, according to some material found on the suspect. cnn has learned that he made reference to quote/unquote the new world order. what we know is that when he went into terminal 3, he pulled a rifle out of his bag, started opening fire. two tsa suspects were hit, including 39-year-old gerardo hernandez who was killed. he was the first tsa officer to die in the line of duty. following that shooting he then made his way into the airport into the departure area where he was confronted by police. i want you to listen to how one passenger described the mayhem. >> i ran out on to the tarmac and awa
we've got crews on ground from los angeles. to new details about the accused gunman from his hometown. we're going to start this morning with the very latest developments from l.a.x. and dan simon. dan, good morning. bring us up to date. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, victor. at this point, we don't have a precise motive but it seems that the suspect here, paul ciancia seemed to have anti-federal government feelings directed towards the tsa, according to some material found on the...
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we know he is in hospital in los angeles. a tsa agent as they mentioned in this news conference has died. they confirmed that now and others were injured in this incident which shut down lax largely this morning. this is a picture that's new to us. outside gate 36 in terminal 3. it pretty much tells the story. here is the weapon, we believe, the picture would indicate. that's the weapon that's believed to have been used there. a cop standing around and a lot of blood there on the floor as it was a bloody scene. we had reports earlier today from authorities that actually from witnesses that they went running out on to the tarmac and just to try to escape all of this. and, greta, it was certainly a horrible day. we also have new video as they continue with housekeeping matters. some new-to-us video from inside as it was all happening. here, look at this. >> everybody. [shouting] come on, you guys. >> go, go. [siren] >> as it's been described to us the terminal was -- you can see it's from tmz the web site which obtained this an
we know he is in hospital in los angeles. a tsa agent as they mentioned in this news conference has died. they confirmed that now and others were injured in this incident which shut down lax largely this morning. this is a picture that's new to us. outside gate 36 in terminal 3. it pretty much tells the story. here is the weapon, we believe, the picture would indicate. that's the weapon that's believed to have been used there. a cop standing around and a lot of blood there on the floor as it...
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aditi roy joins us live from los angeles. good morning, aditi. >> reporter: good morning, bianna, things are quiet here at l.a.x., this is supposed to be the busiest airport this thanksgiving weekend. with 2 million travelers traveling through. it will be hectic and expensive. the joys of holiday travel. >> first you delay me and then you bump me. >> reporter: immortalized in movies like "planes, trains and automobiles." >> we're going to atlanta. >> reporter: can be far less funny. >> one way to using these checked bags, curbside, they might overlook the fact that your bag is overweight that you have too many bax. >> reporter: the extra fees that you pay to fly, get extra leg room, can add as much as $6 billion for the major u.s. carriers. while you're forking over the extra money for that sandwich, chew on this, the person next to you probably didn't pay the same base price as your ticket. the variations in price were shocking. >> lot of airlines are adding seatback videos and wi-fi. we are paying a bit more for air travel
aditi roy joins us live from los angeles. good morning, aditi. >> reporter: good morning, bianna, things are quiet here at l.a.x., this is supposed to be the busiest airport this thanksgiving weekend. with 2 million travelers traveling through. it will be hectic and expensive. the joys of holiday travel. >> first you delay me and then you bump me. >> reporter: immortalized in movies like "planes, trains and automobiles." >> we're going to atlanta. >>...
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. >> murder charges have been laid against paul ciancia, the man that opened fire in the los angeles international airport. new detail emerged about the shooting leaving one t.s.a. dead and other wounded. the shooter was clearly intent on taking out his rage on t.s.a. agents. investigators found a note he allegedly wrote saying he intended to target t.s.a. screeners. next - an update on our top story and saying goodbye to an american hero, a true pioneer. story and saying goodbye to a >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. here is a look at your top stories. . major developments on syria coming out of a meeting between secretary of state john kerry and egyptian officials. the leaders came up with an initiative on the crisis in syria for the geneva ii conference. it will be given to the arab foreign minister later today. >> fact stan is ree -- pack stan is re-evaluating its relationship with the united states after a drone strike killed a top taliban official. >> and charges laid against paul ciancia, for the shooting rampage at los angeles international airport. >> two kenyans won t
. >> murder charges have been laid against paul ciancia, the man that opened fire in the los angeles international airport. new detail emerged about the shooting leaving one t.s.a. dead and other wounded. the shooter was clearly intent on taking out his rage on t.s.a. agents. investigators found a note he allegedly wrote saying he intended to target t.s.a. screeners. next - an update on our top story and saying goodbye to an american hero, a true pioneer. story and saying goodbye to a...
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the 23-year-old was raised in this new jersey house and lived in los angeles 18 month. unanswered are questions about where he got the gun, why he targeted t.s.a. officers and whether he was mentally stable. >> there's a host of surveillance video that we are going through, examining. there's a tremendous amount of evidence in this case that we are continually examining. that will take time. >> if convicted paul ciancia faces life in prison, or the death penalty. >> pakistan's enemy number one is dead. it may have come at the expense of country-wide piece. two days after taliban leader hakimullah mehsud was killed in a u.s. drone strike, politicians across pakistan are denounce k the killing saying it's derailed peace talks. >> the efforts have been ambushed. it was not a fire from the front. it was an ambush. we see it as an ambush. >> the drone strikes threatened to derail a fragile relationship between the u.s. and pakistan. pakistani said they filed a protest with the u.s. ambassador and will raise concerns with the five members of the security council. >> the talib
the 23-year-old was raised in this new jersey house and lived in los angeles 18 month. unanswered are questions about where he got the gun, why he targeted t.s.a. officers and whether he was mentally stable. >> there's a host of surveillance video that we are going through, examining. there's a tremendous amount of evidence in this case that we are continually examining. that will take time. >> if convicted paul ciancia faces life in prison, or the death penalty. >> pakistan's...
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los angeles international airport is one of the busiest in the world. as many as 175,000 passengers pass through the terminals everyday. on this day at mid-morning a man walked into one of those term gnats, took a semiautomatic rifle out of a bag and started shooting. by the time it was over one man was dead, the first t.s.a. officer ever killed in the line of duty. six other people were rushed to a hospital. the suspect is identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia of los angeles who also has roots in new jersey. a note found in his bag may hold a clue to the motive and john miller will have more about that, but first we'll go to carter evens at l.a.x. >> reporter: stranded passengers are still scattered across the airport. when the shooting started this morning people ran for cover. some hid under ticket counters, others even ran out on to the tarmac and hid under a plane until the shooting stopped. the police calls at 9:20 a.m. in the middle of the morning rush at los angeles international. >> dark blue or black clothing. >> reporter: passengers inside t
los angeles international airport is one of the busiest in the world. as many as 175,000 passengers pass through the terminals everyday. on this day at mid-morning a man walked into one of those term gnats, took a semiautomatic rifle out of a bag and started shooting. by the time it was over one man was dead, the first t.s.a. officer ever killed in the line of duty. six other people were rushed to a hospital. the suspect is identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia of los angeles who also has...
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he lives in los angeles but originally is from new jersey. teri okita reports. >> reporter: authorities actually say that someone dropped ciancia off here at l.a.x. before this shooting. he then went inside and shot a tsa multiple times at point- blank range. he then went up an escalator, came back and shot the officer again. as you mentioned, tonight, husbands driving widow remembered her husband. >> reporter: the widow of the fallen tsa officer spoke to the media saturday. >> gerardo would have been 40 next week. i am truly devastated. and we are all heartbroken. >> reporter: the head of the tsa expressed his condolences on behalf of the agency. >> officers hernandez was the first tsa employee killed in the line of duty. >> on the floor, on the floor now! >> reporter: hernandez was killed in a shooting rampage at los angeles international airport friday morning. four other people were wounded. a wreath was delivered to l.a.x. saturday where there's a visible police presence in car, on foot and on bicycles. >> we saw a lot of policemen aroun
he lives in los angeles but originally is from new jersey. teri okita reports. >> reporter: authorities actually say that someone dropped ciancia off here at l.a.x. before this shooting. he then went inside and shot a tsa multiple times at point- blank range. he then went up an escalator, came back and shot the officer again. as you mentioned, tonight, husbands driving widow remembered her husband. >> reporter: the widow of the fallen tsa officer spoke to the media saturday....
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operations at los angeles international airport are slowly getting back to normal after a man opened fire with an assault rifle. one tsa agent is dead. the suspect is in custody, hospitalized after being shot by airport police. >> brian rooney is at lax with more on the shooting that is creating panic and chaos. >> the airport has been reopening, from a traffic jam. virtually nothing took off or landed all day long at lax. 750 flights were affected. in the last couple of hours we learnt a few more details about what happened earlier today. >> cell phone video caught the moment when travellers ran for the directors doors to get away from the gunman. >> he was identified as paul ciancia from new jersey, saying he pulled an assault rifle out of the bag and began to shoot at the tsa screening station, and seemed to be targetting employees. >> fired 20 yards away from the escalators. he was looking down, shooting. 10 plus shots, multiple shots towards the escalator. >> airport officers followed paul ciancia to the end of the terminal, where he was shot and seriously injured. >> an individ
operations at los angeles international airport are slowly getting back to normal after a man opened fire with an assault rifle. one tsa agent is dead. the suspect is in custody, hospitalized after being shot by airport police. >> brian rooney is at lax with more on the shooting that is creating panic and chaos. >> the airport has been reopening, from a traffic jam. virtually nothing took off or landed all day long at lax. 750 flights were affected. in the last couple of hours we...
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new details are emerging about the shooting at los angeles international airport. officials say the suspected gunman, 23-year-old paul ciancia , shot a t-s-a officer at point blank range. he then walked away, but returned moments later to shoot him again. kyung lah explains how the >> reporter: investigators are still piecing together their timeline of what happened inside terminal 3 they don't know every step of paul ciancia's path thru the terminal >> "but here's what they do know. a roommate dropped him off at the airport. he entered at about 9:20 in the morning one of these entrances at terminal 3." according to pictures like this one as well as surveillance video, the gun was a 223 caliber assault rifle, which ciancia concealed in a bag. >> "he then approached tsa officer gerardo hernandez here who was standing there where those flowers are -- this is a prescreening area and shot him point blank, multiple times in the chest. he then got on this escalator." >> "the defendant is to then alleged to have begun walking away from the wounded tsa officer, going up es
new details are emerging about the shooting at los angeles international airport. officials say the suspected gunman, 23-year-old paul ciancia , shot a t-s-a officer at point blank range. he then walked away, but returned moments later to shoot him again. kyung lah explains how the >> reporter: investigators are still piecing together their timeline of what happened inside terminal 3 they don't know every step of paul ciancia's path thru the terminal >> "but here's what they do...
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transferred recently to los angeles from montana. the first-ever tsa officer killed in the line of duty. >> i'm speechless. i'm shocked. >> reporter: and the shooter, the fbi releasing his picture over night. paul ciancia, an l.a. resident, who authorities say opened fire with a high-power rifle, inside terminal three friday morning. >> we have an active shooting in terminal three. >> reporter: witnesses describe a chaotic scene, saying he started shooting right outside the security checkpoint, as police raced in, he made it all the way to the back of the terminal, near the departure gate. passengers ducked for cover. some even hid in a bathroom stall. officers had their guns drawn, yelling at passengers to drop to the floor. >> everybody on the floor. on the floor, now. >> reporter: and after people ran as fast as they could -- >> go, go. >> reporter: the panic and lockdown that followed blocked accidents from getting close, causing rescuers to run hundreds of yards to get the wounded to safety. when the shooter ran out of bullets i
transferred recently to los angeles from montana. the first-ever tsa officer killed in the line of duty. >> i'm speechless. i'm shocked. >> reporter: and the shooter, the fbi releasing his picture over night. paul ciancia, an l.a. resident, who authorities say opened fire with a high-power rifle, inside terminal three friday morning. >> we have an active shooting in terminal three. >> reporter: witnesses describe a chaotic scene, saying he started shooting right outside...
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los angeles is really tough. as a former los angeles resident myself, you know, i know each of those terminals well, but there are so many. so, los angeles a very tough place because they have so many portals into the airport. but, yes, i do think you need an armed guard, an armed personnel, law enforcement at the gates and i do think it has to be law enforcement for many reasons. but you cannot arm all the tsa. because when you arm a federal officer, it puts them in a different rank. you have to requalify on the firearms. a lot of my employees were armed. you have to requalify every 30 days. it's very expensive. it's very difficult, but the tsa needs to be protected with armed personnel and i think it has to be officers. i think it has to be police. >> can i ask you something real quickly. because what about the actual physicality of the airports? i notice los angeles, it's not a long distance between the curb and when you get to security. same thing at laguardia, it's, like, security is right there. but there a
los angeles is really tough. as a former los angeles resident myself, you know, i know each of those terminals well, but there are so many. so, los angeles a very tough place because they have so many portals into the airport. but, yes, i do think you need an armed guard, an armed personnel, law enforcement at the gates and i do think it has to be law enforcement for many reasons. but you cannot arm all the tsa. because when you arm a federal officer, it puts them in a different rank. you have...
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teri okita, for cbs news, los angeles. >>> air traffic is getting back on track. sfo had no significant delays for departures to los angeles. getting out of l.a. was a different story. we found some delays for virgin america. they also canceled one flight this morning to san jose. southwest canceled a flight to oakland this afternoon. >>> after months of negotiating and two strikes, bart's largest union has approved a contract. kpix 5's don knapp is at the daly city bart station with details. >> reporter: to hear bart and the unions talk about it it was never just about wages it was always about work rules and safety rules. if that's the case, then they both got some of what they wanted. bart riders were mostly just glad the strike is over and the contracts have been ratified. but there's lingering anger over workers strike that tied up the bay area. >> it was a very difficult situation for a couple of days and a lot of people were pretty heavily inconvenienced, but collective bargaining is important. >> reporter: work and safety rules that nearly torpedoed the ta
teri okita, for cbs news, los angeles. >>> air traffic is getting back on track. sfo had no significant delays for departures to los angeles. getting out of l.a. was a different story. we found some delays for virgin america. they also canceled one flight this morning to san jose. southwest canceled a flight to oakland this afternoon. >>> after months of negotiating and two strikes, bart's largest union has approved a contract. kpix 5's don knapp is at the daly city bart...
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he's a resident of los angeles. we're told that they're executing two search warrants on two areas linked to him, both a residence in new jersey, and another one in los angeles. but he is now identified as 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia. the search warrants in the process of being executed. wolf? >> we're also being told by the fbi, deb, there will be a news conference at the top of the hour, 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific time, the fbi representative will be the special agent in charge of the counterterrorism -- david boudich, will be joined by the partners. it's significant potentially that the fbi's counter-terrorism division will be represented at this news conference. >> reporter: it's also interesting. i did ask a number of people i was on the phone with, whether there was any sort of connection to international terrorism. right now they don't believe so, but of course because of the kind of attack that took place at the l.a. airport, it could be rule domestic terrorism, for example, specifically becau
he's a resident of los angeles. we're told that they're executing two search warrants on two areas linked to him, both a residence in new jersey, and another one in los angeles. but he is now identified as 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia. the search warrants in the process of being executed. wolf? >> we're also being told by the fbi, deb, there will be a news conference at the top of the hour, 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific time, the fbi representative will be the special agent in...
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this area of low pressure dives out of the gulf of los angeles and produces chances. the cut off point would be right about there. we will cloud over. until then, 61 tomorrow, monterey bay, low 70s at the state capitol. middle 40s in the greater lake tahoe area after recovering from this morning while overnight, 24 degrees. average high in concord, 70. 69 in the forecast for monday. should be at 71 in san jose. instead, 67 degrees. average, 66. that is what is in the forecast. middle 50s, also, mountain view, palo alto, to the north and south, flirting. we have an increase in the temperature on tuesday. warm. mild day on wednesday. the area of low pressure on thursday, producing partly to mostly cloudy skies. then we see the numbers taper off as we go towards the weekend. that 3-day holiday, veterans day, a week from tomorrow. >> i know, a 3-day weekend, thank you very much. >>> all right, strong winds and the first people to abandon their carses on a floating bridge in seattle. the bridge goes across lake washington and the longest of its kind in the world. the polic
this area of low pressure dives out of the gulf of los angeles and produces chances. the cut off point would be right about there. we will cloud over. until then, 61 tomorrow, monterey bay, low 70s at the state capitol. middle 40s in the greater lake tahoe area after recovering from this morning while overnight, 24 degrees. average high in concord, 70. 69 in the forecast for monday. should be at 71 in san jose. instead, 67 degrees. average, 66. that is what is in the forecast. middle 50s, also,...
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ciancia is in critical condition at a hospital in los angeles. this afternoon, the head of the t.s.a. and the widow of officer gerardo hernandez appeared at the airport to remember the first t.s.a. officer ever killed in the line of duty. in los angeles, carter evans begins our coverage. >> reporter: moments ago, federal authorities announced the man who opened fire on t.s.a. officers at l.a. international airport carried with him multiple assault weapon magazines and a message. >> in the note that was handwritten that we found from the defendant that was signed by the defendant, we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to kill multiple t.s.a. employees. >> reporter: late this afternoon, the widow of it, say officer gerardo hernandez spoke about her husband, the first officer in the agency's history to die in the line of duty. >> we are all heartbroken and will miss him dearly. >> reporter: at lax, more than 24 hours after gunfire disrupted thousands of flights, many passengers remain stranded, their belongings still inside the ter
ciancia is in critical condition at a hospital in los angeles. this afternoon, the head of the t.s.a. and the widow of officer gerardo hernandez appeared at the airport to remember the first t.s.a. officer ever killed in the line of duty. in los angeles, carter evans begins our coverage. >> reporter: moments ago, federal authorities announced the man who opened fire on t.s.a. officers at l.a. international airport carried with him multiple assault weapon magazines and a message. >>...
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a deadly shooting at los angeles international airport taking place this morning. we've been following it throughout the day and we have scott cohn back at headquarters tracking the developments. >> one tsa agent is dead, several others wounded after a gunman burst through security at l.a.x. this morning. about 9 :20 this morning in terminal3 which includes virgin airways and jetblue, among others. the suspect identified by law enforcement as paul anthony ciancia, 23-year-old citizen from los angeles. shot by police. his condition unknown. seven injured, six transported to hospitals, according to authorities. air traffic is quite understandably a mess. there's still a national ground stop on flights headed for l.a.x. and multiple delays for departures from the airport as well. part of the airport is open but much is trying to get back to normal after an incident that the authorities now say is under control, is stable, but having ripple effects across the country with stepped up patrol at other airports, including to new york. again, a tsa officer shot and killed t
a deadly shooting at los angeles international airport taking place this morning. we've been following it throughout the day and we have scott cohn back at headquarters tracking the developments. >> one tsa agent is dead, several others wounded after a gunman burst through security at l.a.x. this morning. about 9 :20 this morning in terminal3 which includes virgin airways and jetblue, among others. the suspect identified by law enforcement as paul anthony ciancia, 23-year-old citizen from...
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ciancia lived in los angeles, but he is from new jersey. police have been at his family's home in pennsville, new jersey. according to the police chief, the suspect sent text messages to his family yesterday, ranting about the government. >> basically, the text message was just a message to the little brother and the way it was written, they had some concern about it, and that's when they brought it to our attention. >> the chief says officers informed police in los angeles, but then it was too late. >>> from the moment the first shots rang out, it was chaos at l.a.x. cnn's dan simon reports on how it all happened and the personal stories of the people who had to run for their lives. >> this is going to be a major, major incident, working here at l. l.a.x. >> reporter: los angeles international airport, 9:20 a.m. local time. the fbi says 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia enters terminal 3, pulls a rifle from a bag and opens fire. >> he proceeded up into the screening area where tsa screeners are, and continues shooting and went past the scre
ciancia lived in los angeles, but he is from new jersey. police have been at his family's home in pennsville, new jersey. according to the police chief, the suspect sent text messages to his family yesterday, ranting about the government. >> basically, the text message was just a message to the little brother and the way it was written, they had some concern about it, and that's when they brought it to our attention. >> the chief says officers informed police in los angeles, but...
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a move unlikely. >> stephanie stanton, al jazeera, los angeles. enough. time. >> thousands of new yorkers are marching in solidarity. >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour. >> every hour from reporters stationed around the world and across the country. >> only on al jazeera america. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to the news hour. we're in doha with your top stories around the world. the pakistani taliban name their new leader and vow revenge for the killing. >>> the killing of two members of the far right group golden dawn. >>> we report from northern mali where more rebel fighters are talking war, not peace. >>> plus. 'm
a move unlikely. >> stephanie stanton, al jazeera, los angeles. enough. time. >> thousands of new yorkers are marching in solidarity. >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour. >> every hour from reporters stationed around the world and across the country. >> only on al jazeera america. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to the news hour. we're in doha with your top stories around the world. the pakistani taliban name their new leader and vow...
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citizen, living in los angeles. apparently originally from pensville, new jersey outside philadelphia. quoting local authorities, and this confirmed by federal authorities, say that
citizen, living in los angeles. apparently originally from pensville, new jersey outside philadelphia. quoting local authorities, and this confirmed by federal authorities, say that
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friday morning at los angeles international airport. business travelers headed home at the end of the week. others getting an early start on the weekend when a man in the terminal pulls an assault rifle out of a bag and starts shooting. he blasts his way where passengers normally exit and then makes it a actual way to gates before he is shot by police. one tsa officer is dead, the first killed in the line of duty in the 12-year history. multiple other officers were hurt. airport authorities say in all some seven people were injured, at least one critically. the suspected gunman is paul anthony ciancia, originally from new jersey, living in los angeles, employment unknown, motive unknown, but apparently was carrying paper that said kill tsa. in new jersey where his family still lives he sent a text just this morning mentioning suicide. pensacolaville police called los angeles police asking to check on him. his roommate said he hasn't seen him but then it was too much. traffic in l.a.x. ground nearly to a halt. only now nearly seven hours
friday morning at los angeles international airport. business travelers headed home at the end of the week. others getting an early start on the weekend when a man in the terminal pulls an assault rifle out of a bag and starts shooting. he blasts his way where passengers normally exit and then makes it a actual way to gates before he is shot by police. one tsa officer is dead, the first killed in the line of duty in the 12-year history. multiple other officers were hurt. airport authorities say...
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abc's aditi roy joins us live from los angeles. good morning, aditi. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. things are fairly calm here at l.a.x., but this is supposed to be the busiest airport in the country this thanksgiving. there are going to be 2 million passengers traveling through here enter for those travellers, it will be hectic and expensive. oh, the joys of holiday travel. >> first you delay me and then you bump me. i can't wait to see what happens next. >> reporter: immortalized in movies like "planes, trains and automobiles." the reality -- >> we're going to atlanta. >> the bags. >> reporter: -- can be far less funny. >> check your bags, $50. >> one way to avoid the checked bag fee, when you use a sky cap curb side, sometimes they might give you a really good tip. they might overlook the fact that your bag is overweight that you have too many bags. >> reporter: the extra fees that you pay to fly, get extra leg room, can add as much as $6 billion for the major u.s. carriers. while you're forking over the extra money for tha
abc's aditi roy joins us live from los angeles. good morning, aditi. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. things are fairly calm here at l.a.x., but this is supposed to be the busiest airport in the country this thanksgiving. there are going to be 2 million passengers traveling through here enter for those travellers, it will be hectic and expensive. oh, the joys of holiday travel. >> first you delay me and then you bump me. i can't wait to see what happens next. >> reporter:...
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los angeles international airport at this hour is getting back to normal. this was the seen in terminal three, a stampede basically. a gunman pulled out an assault rifle and opened four. and terfoyed passengers and dropping anything they had leaving shoes and belts behind and trying to attack cover and get away from a man on a mission to kill. >> we heard eight shots ring out bang, bang, bang. >> it was like a movie and so intense and not normal to hear that. we all just panicked and flooded through the screening x-ray machines and tsa was right there with us. and we didn't know what to do. >> i saw one woman scooping up her child to run faster. the suspected gunman 23-year-old paul ciowa a ncia is in the hospital recovering and the fbi are waiting for him to be well enough. he sent a troubling text message to a family member and they found a hand written note describing his intent to kill tsa officers and filled with anti- government rants who felt his rights were being violated. one witness said the gunman targeted tsa agents asking people if they worked
los angeles international airport at this hour is getting back to normal. this was the seen in terminal three, a stampede basically. a gunman pulled out an assault rifle and opened four. and terfoyed passengers and dropping anything they had leaving shoes and belts behind and trying to attack cover and get away from a man on a mission to kill. >> we heard eight shots ring out bang, bang, bang. >> it was like a movie and so intense and not normal to hear that. we all just panicked...
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. >> chaos at los angeles airport - passengers flee as a man opens fire at a security checkpoint. >> and the problems of running the disputed sudanese region of abeyei, where government offices were destroyed a month after they were opened. >>> the pakistani taliban named a new leader. it's this man, khan said. his appointment coming after the death of hakimullah mehsud, killed in a suspected u.s. strike. the country is on high alert and plans for peace talks appear to have been derailed. in a moment we'll be live in islamabad. first, a report from al jazeera's correspondent. >> it is a set down for the tal pan. hakimullah mehsud had finished meeting tribe all leaders when his compound was struck by four missiles fired from a drone. the united states had been pursuing hakimullah mehsud for years. in 2009 he was pictured with a jord anan suicide bomber who killed seven c.i.a. agents at a base in afghanistan. now the c.i.a. has its man. it puts the pakistani government in a difficult position. >> he was a man of strategic military and tactical skills. we don't want to romanticize what
. >> chaos at los angeles airport - passengers flee as a man opens fire at a security checkpoint. >> and the problems of running the disputed sudanese region of abeyei, where government offices were destroyed a month after they were opened. >>> the pakistani taliban named a new leader. it's this man, khan said. his appointment coming after the death of hakimullah mehsud, killed in a suspected u.s. strike. the country is on high alert and plans for peace talks appear to have...
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in total, nearly a dozen flights to and from los angeles were cancelled, leading to long lines at the virgin america counter and others. passengers, check with your carrier before heading to the airport and consider flying to other southern california airports. some still had problems. >> it said flight on time for the longest time. i kept going. i parked and got on the shuttle over to the airport. as soon as i got on that shuttle i checked again and the flight was cancelled. >> it's also possible to look at some of the other airports around the los angeles area. there's long beach, there's burbank. >> reporter: as far as security is concerned, i'm told out of an overabundance of caution, the san francisco police department is going to be doing extra patrols around the terminals. that's likely going to be a short-term measure. >>> we should not forget about oakland airport. all southwest flights to and from l.a.x. were delayed. this story continues to develop each hour. for the latest, we invite you to go to our website. >>> traffic tonight is moving slowly, but smoothly after a smoky
in total, nearly a dozen flights to and from los angeles were cancelled, leading to long lines at the virgin america counter and others. passengers, check with your carrier before heading to the airport and consider flying to other southern california airports. some still had problems. >> it said flight on time for the longest time. i kept going. i parked and got on the shuttle over to the airport. as soon as i got on that shuttle i checked again and the flight was cancelled. >>...
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los angeles police were e enroue to his home before paul ciancia was enroute to the airport. john miller finds out how they he got the gun into the terminal. how did the health care web site duck security requirements? sharyl attkisson has the answer. an n.f.l. lineman quits over locker room harassment. mark strassmann tells us what it was all about. and elaine quijano on the forgotten p.o.w.s. they were captured and held in prison camps, so why did uncle sam turn his back? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
los angeles police were e enroue to his home before paul ciancia was enroute to the airport. john miller finds out how they he got the gun into the terminal. how did the health care web site duck security requirements? sharyl attkisson has the answer. an n.f.l. lineman quits over locker room harassment. mark strassmann tells us what it was all about. and elaine quijano on the forgotten p.o.w.s. they were captured and held in prison camps, so why did uncle sam turn his back? captioning sponsored...
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and once the nastiest proj and wine los angeles . the owner was un veiled in us across to its senses could be construed to be developed in the islamic republic and which it claims is capable of staying aloft for thirty hours. iran says the trade name for troughs as a range of two thousand promises enough to cover much of the middle east including israel and all. the new trend is seen as a key strategic addition to her aunt's mitre capabilities and has developed despite tough sanctions against iran over its suspect nuclear program tehran says it is fighting an intelligence for the us and israel which it accused tehran of seeking to develop uk weapons. iran denies the charge saying its nuclear program is peaceful and it will generate an excuse because of the impulses and eleven despite tehran's protestations of innocence suspicion remains that iran is reluctant to give up its new uranium enrichment activity. israel says that a country that has consistently threatened to annihilate the jewish state should not be allowed to develop the e
and once the nastiest proj and wine los angeles . the owner was un veiled in us across to its senses could be construed to be developed in the islamic republic and which it claims is capable of staying aloft for thirty hours. iran says the trade name for troughs as a range of two thousand promises enough to cover much of the middle east including israel and all. the new trend is seen as a key strategic addition to her aunt's mitre capabilities and has developed despite tough sanctions against...
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the suspect has been identified as paul anthony ciancia. 23, a resident of los angeles. right now l.a.x. terminals with the exception of number three are reopening fast fast as logistically possible. travelers should expect delays and should check with their airlines for flight information. our first priority is safety. there is tremendous pressure for the traveling public to get on their planes, to feel that they are secure. we want them to be safe first and foremost. so every part of this airport must be cleared before terminals can reopen. freeways and surface streets are now open. the area around l.a.x. should be avoided unless you have clear information on your flight and need to be in the area. we have a hotline for travelers needing a hole near l.a.x. they should call 1-888-831-7176. one of the lessons of 9/11 was the need to work seamlessly across jurisdictions. ironically we had the fbi director here earlier today. one of the things he expressed was how well this region works together before we knew this incident was going on happen. i personally witnessed as ma
the suspect has been identified as paul anthony ciancia. 23, a resident of los angeles. right now l.a.x. terminals with the exception of number three are reopening fast fast as logistically possible. travelers should expect delays and should check with their airlines for flight information. our first priority is safety. there is tremendous pressure for the traveling public to get on their planes, to feel that they are secure. we want them to be safe first and foremost. so every part of this...
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los angeles police were e enroue to his home before paul ciancia was enroute to the airport. john miller finds out how they he got the gun into the terminal. how did the health care web site duck security requirements? sharyl attkisson has the answer. an n.f.l. lineman quits over locker room harassment. mark strassmann tells us what it was all about. and elaine quijano on the forgotten p.o.w.s. they were captured and held in prison camps, so why did uncle sam turn his back? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is a special western edition. those who know paul ciancia are at a loss to explain friday's rampage at los angeles international airport and his apparent hatred for the t.s.a. today his family apologized. ciancia is accused of shooting a t.s.a. officer to death and wounding two other officers and a passenger. terrified travelers fled the terminal friday. police shot ciancia four times, his condition has been upgraded to good today, though he remains sedated and under guard. who is ciancia? ben tracy
los angeles police were e enroue to his home before paul ciancia was enroute to the airport. john miller finds out how they he got the gun into the terminal. how did the health care web site duck security requirements? sharyl attkisson has the answer. an n.f.l. lineman quits over locker room harassment. mark strassmann tells us what it was all about. and elaine quijano on the forgotten p.o.w.s. they were captured and held in prison camps, so why did uncle sam turn his back? captioning sponsored...
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a deadly shooting at los angeles international airport. one tsa officer killed, at least three others wounded. the fbi tonight identifying the gunman as 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia. cbs news obtained a photo of the suspect on a federal law enforcement source confirms to us this photo is of ciancia. it's unclear when it was taken or the exact circumstances. but of course as we said he's 23 years old. so this looks like obviously it could be relatively recent. actor tim daly worked on the sitcom "wings" he was inside the airplane when the shooting entered this morning. i spoke to him over the phone. >> tim, i've got a picture you took following the shooting that you put on twitter. so where were you and what exactly did you hear? >> i was in the first class lounge at virgin america, probably about 20 yards from where the shooting took place but one floor up. and i had just come up from downstairs by the newsstand which was maybe 30 feet from where the shooter was killed, i guess. and i was standing talking to people at the desk. there w
a deadly shooting at los angeles international airport. one tsa officer killed, at least three others wounded. the fbi tonight identifying the gunman as 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia. cbs news obtained a photo of the suspect on a federal law enforcement source confirms to us this photo is of ciancia. it's unclear when it was taken or the exact circumstances. but of course as we said he's 23 years old. so this looks like obviously it could be relatively recent. actor tim daly worked on the...
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in los angeles. a lone gunman pulling a semiautomatic rifle from a bag and opening fire in the middle of morning rush. families in the security line told to run take shelter wherever they could. right here in a bathroom. outside passengers fleeing, bags in tow. it happened here at terminal 3 where jet blue, spirit frontier flights all take off right at the security gate, passengers have been lined up ready to take off shoes and belts, tonight we have the latest developments here, the shooter in custody and right here on the ground, the powerful weapon he used tonight, the fbi confirming his name, 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia, and word this evening his family reportedly had been in touch with authorities beforehand. a note found at the scene reportedly believed to have included anti-government beliefs. among his victims a tsa officer shot and killed. the first tsa officer ever killed in line of duty. these are aerial pictures from our station in los angeles kabc, and this evening one of the nation
in los angeles. a lone gunman pulling a semiautomatic rifle from a bag and opening fire in the middle of morning rush. families in the security line told to run take shelter wherever they could. right here in a bathroom. outside passengers fleeing, bags in tow. it happened here at terminal 3 where jet blue, spirit frontier flights all take off right at the security gate, passengers have been lined up ready to take off shoes and belts, tonight we have the latest developments here, the shooter in...
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y el estado de illinois sigue lo mismo y podrÍa ocurrir en las prÓxima semanas. >>> para en los Ángeles jorge para telemundo. >>> bueno captaron en cÁmara a tres personas que segÚn la policÍa de los Ángeles son parte de una red criminal de la a la dron de tarjeta de crÉditos imÁgen imÁgenes de un almacÉn walmart dÓnde un hombre y una mujer trataron de usar una tarjeta robo cada no fuero aceptada 45 minutos antes otra persona habÍa estado usando esa misma tarjeta en una gasolinera de san pedro y se sospecha que este sospechoso estÁn trabajando en grupo roboando y usando tarjetas ajenas. >>> y bueno en nuestro repor temen aing especial ayer comentÁbamos quÉ comÚn que la gente viva donde vive en una casa dÓnde ocurrio un crimen. y aquÍ estÁ nuevamente carmen dominicci con mÁs de este revelodor tema, adelante carmen cuÉntanos. >>> asÍ es vamos a explorar las consecuencias de comprar una cosa casa con pasado y como usted podrÍa evitar terminar reno tando o comprando una de estas casas y nunca verÁ un anuncio diciendo, vendo casa con asesinato inclu ido, ya que en la may
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the head of the tsa will visit with his family in los angeles tomorrow to express the agency's grief. this is the first time the t -- that a tsa officer has been on duty in the 12-year history. >>> now to the gunman. who is this guy and why did he snap targeting the tsa? sergio is looking into his background and is in the newsroom. >> you heard lilian mention the handwritten note. law enforcement says it describes anger at secretary general janet gnaw napolitano. the aim was to kill tsa employees and pigs. there were three letters, nwo. they believe it relates to a conspiracy their wrist group called the new world order and tonight we are learning the shooter's family sensed something was wrong early this morn just before today's shooting at l.a.x., across the country in the small town of pennsville, new jersey paul anthony's ciancia's family got a disturbing text. it was troubling enough that pennsville police chief and family friend was called to the house. he tells abc news the text they received suggested the 23-year-old might kill himself. >> if somebody is concerned about a fami
the head of the tsa will visit with his family in los angeles tomorrow to express the agency's grief. this is the first time the t -- that a tsa officer has been on duty in the 12-year history. >>> now to the gunman. who is this guy and why did he snap targeting the tsa? sergio is looking into his background and is in the newsroom. >> you heard lilian mention the handwritten note. law enforcement says it describes anger at secretary general janet gnaw napolitano. the aim was to...
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a lone suspect entering los angeles international airport and opening fire. the terrifying situation unfolded earlier this morning with multiple victims shot. the airport evacuated, flights grounded. the situation that law enforcement officials say is always at the front of their minds. >> not more than three weeks ago, we took every one of our officers, our patrol officers, and a couple hundred officers from the los angeles police department, and we practiced the exact scenario that played out today. we played out today. and i was talking to the officers involved in this particular incident a few minutes ago. and they said that that training was critical to how they responded to this. >> joining us now, heather mcgee, vice president of demos.org, and msnbc contributor, james patterson. welcome to you both. james, a person takes an assault rifle into a very public place and starts shooting. this is all way too familiar, isn't it? >> you know, i was just talking to our camera operator here about this, and i was asking her, how many times have we been in this s
a lone suspect entering los angeles international airport and opening fire. the terrifying situation unfolded earlier this morning with multiple victims shot. the airport evacuated, flights grounded. the situation that law enforcement officials say is always at the front of their minds. >> not more than three weeks ago, we took every one of our officers, our patrol officers, and a couple hundred officers from the los angeles police department, and we practiced the exact scenario that...
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new developments on the shooting rain page at los angeles international airport that left one tsa agent dead. the accused gunman now charged with the murder of a federal officer. police say he shot the agent at poinblank range before opening fire on the crowd. and then, returning to shoot the agent yet again. at least five other people injured in friday's shooting. 23-year-old paul ciancia could face the death penalty if convicted. investigators saying he had enough firepower to turn the entire place into a killing zone. we're live at l.a.x. dominic? >> gregg, while paul ciancia is lying unconscious, heavily sedated and under armed guard at the ronald reagan ucla medical center in los angeles, the feds are unable to talk to him. for the time being they're looking into this background, but also looking very closely at the video that was picked up by surveillance cameras as he proceeded through terminal three here at l.a.x. and apparently that video showed his actions along the way, including the second two attempts he had firing on that tsa guard and apparently shooting two other tsa gua
new developments on the shooting rain page at los angeles international airport that left one tsa agent dead. the accused gunman now charged with the murder of a federal officer. police say he shot the agent at poinblank range before opening fire on the crowd. and then, returning to shoot the agent yet again. at least five other people injured in friday's shooting. 23-year-old paul ciancia could face the death penalty if convicted. investigators saying he had enough firepower to turn the entire...
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he designed some of the most beautiful homes in los angeles. he designed the polo lounge, the world-famous polo lounge, to beverly hills hotel. he designed it. i was going to tell the story about how paul williams, in meetings with white people, used to have to draw. >> first of all, there was a moment where they were considering, is he african- american? [laughter] is he a brother or not? while they would consider that, he always knew he had this very brief window to do his work. he would draw and design upside down so they would have the perspective before they could say, wait a minute, you were a black man. get out. as anld show his ability architect and designer before they even had any chance to kick them out. i think that is amazing. tavis: you are a bad man, sitting across the table with white folk, and drawn upside down to show them your brilliance. they didn't want to sit that close to him anyways. >> that just points to the resilience of the human spirit, that in the most difficult of times, we rise to a certain level of resilience an
he designed some of the most beautiful homes in los angeles. he designed the polo lounge, the world-famous polo lounge, to beverly hills hotel. he designed it. i was going to tell the story about how paul williams, in meetings with white people, used to have to draw. >> first of all, there was a moment where they were considering, is he african- american? [laughter] is he a brother or not? while they would consider that, he always knew he had this very brief window to do his work. he...
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new details on why a man opened fire inside the los angeles airport. the handwritten letter that holds some clues. >> a challenging situation for firefighters in san francisco. take a look at this thick fog with gusty wins. what's going with the weather? lee glasser is tracking doppler hd. . >> we are learning more today about the moments of panic and fear at lax. the suspect accused of opening fire inside the airport left a note describing his motivation. hello. we begin with new details in the shooting at lax. terminal three where the shooting happened just reopened a few hours ago around 1:00. there now increased police on watch at the airport curb at los angeles international. the suspect, paul ciancia is in critical condition. he suffered wounds to the legs and head making it difficult for investigators to get information from him. abc news reporter has more from los angeles. >> lax is returning to normal. >> the question remains. why did he do it? police say 23-year-old paul ciancia brought a rifle and 100 rounds of ammunition to los angeles airp
new details on why a man opened fire inside the los angeles airport. the handwritten letter that holds some clues. >> a challenging situation for firefighters in san francisco. take a look at this thick fog with gusty wins. what's going with the weather? lee glasser is tracking doppler hd. . >> we are learning more today about the moments of panic and fear at lax. the suspect accused of opening fire inside the airport left a note describing his motivation. hello. we begin with new...
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obviously our hearts, prayers going out to people in los angeles right now. we will continue covering this breaking news of course with my colleague, jake tapper. thank you so much for being with me on this friday. "the lead" starts right now. >>> i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." we're continuing cnn's breaking news coverage of the shooting at los angeles international airport at roughly 9:20 a.m. pacific time, 12:20 here on the east coast. air traffic at l.a.x., one of the biggest airports in the nation, is at a crawl this hour after a gunman opened fire in terminal three. he unleashed chaos inside. the transportation security administration confirms that one of its agents was killed in the shooting. another tsa employees were injured. police list a total of seven people wounded. it's unclear exactly how that breaks down. the gunman is believed to have acted alone according to lapd. according to police, this individual, the suspect, pulled an assault rifle out of his bag, that's the words of the police, assault rifle, and opened fire. he charged back int
obviously our hearts, prayers going out to people in los angeles right now. we will continue covering this breaking news of course with my colleague, jake tapper. thank you so much for being with me on this friday. "the lead" starts right now. >>> i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." we're continuing cnn's breaking news coverage of the shooting at los angeles international airport at roughly 9:20 a.m. pacific time, 12:20 here on the east coast. air traffic at...
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concerning a shooting at an airport in los angeles. well countering terrorism is still the main argument american politicians use to justify spying programs but some u.s. authorities are more or less admitting it's gone too far at least according to the latest comments made by america's secretary of state john kerry said neither he nor the president knew everything that was happening because the system ran on automatic pilot simply because the technology and the ability there but n.s.a. chief keith alexander questioned attempts to plead ignorance after a former u.s. ambassador said spying on foreign leaders did little to protect national security and alexander assisted it's actually policymakers including ambassadors who decide who is monitored so rift is growing in washington's political establishment over who is responsible for the spying which is cause a loss of trust among voters at home and indeed and eyes abroad well that breach of trust in germany could see edward snowden go to berlin. to testify over the u.s. tapping of chancel
concerning a shooting at an airport in los angeles. well countering terrorism is still the main argument american politicians use to justify spying programs but some u.s. authorities are more or less admitting it's gone too far at least according to the latest comments made by america's secretary of state john kerry said neither he nor the president knew everything that was happening because the system ran on automatic pilot simply because the technology and the ability there but n.s.a. chief...
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angeles d.o.t., the los angeles convention and visitors bureau and los angeles metro. everybody came together yesterday to show that los angeles is ready in a crisis, thank you. >> thank you, councilman. and i am very proud to say that -- >> we're watching a news conference now taking place in los angeles. they're updating the situation that happened yesterday, the horrific situation, one person lost their lives. you see they are applauding the officers that helped out there. there are still lots of questions there. you heard the councilman said we are prepared, we are prepared, in a situation like this. the question is, though, how did this gunman, this lone gunman, get into the airport and wreak so much havoc on the airport. where were the other armed officers here? our barbara starr is going to join us on the other side of the break and talk a little bit more about that and also talking about the suspect will be chris lawrence who is at the suspect's hometown in new jersey and our kyung lah live at l.a.x. we're going to continue to monitor this press conference for
angeles d.o.t., the los angeles convention and visitors bureau and los angeles metro. everybody came together yesterday to show that los angeles is ready in a crisis, thank you. >> thank you, councilman. and i am very proud to say that -- >> we're watching a news conference now taking place in los angeles. they're updating the situation that happened yesterday, the horrific situation, one person lost their lives. you see they are applauding the officers that helped out there. there...
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and that support was evident in los angeles. that part of the system that is having law enforcement protecting the security checkpoint areas did actually work. >> so when you say that, it sounds like you're saying that this actually could have been a lot worse. >> certainly. from all appearances it looks like this was a lone person, not someone who had a coordinated plan with several other people. certainly if you had a group of people who were armed the way this person was, they could ea easily overwhelm any checkpoint at any airport in this country. but the fact of the matter is that there is more than one way to protect the airport, and to protect the aircraft, and to protect the people in that airport. and certainly if this person had an intent to randomly kill passengers they don't have to go beyond the check point. there are thousands of people in the non-secure area of l.a.x. who would have been easy targets. but that was not the intent of this person fortunately. >> nsa leaker edward snowdon is reaching out. we have repo
and that support was evident in los angeles. that part of the system that is having law enforcement protecting the security checkpoint areas did actually work. >> so when you say that, it sounds like you're saying that this actually could have been a lot worse. >> certainly. from all appearances it looks like this was a lone person, not someone who had a coordinated plan with several other people. certainly if you had a group of people who were armed the way this person was, they...